Students can prepare in many fields for highly rewarding careers in only two to three years of concentrated study. Associate degree programs are offered in many areas at LSUE, and graduates of these programs are actively sought by employers throughout the state and nation.
You want to produce food for the country in an environmentally efficient way.
You are fascinated by crime and the criminal justice system.
You are fascinated by crime and the criminal justice system.
You are cool under pressure. When others panic, you look for a solution.
You want to study the conservation of plants and animals in the environment.
You enjoy learning about the earth, oceans, and atmosphere.
The Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS) is an applied, technical program designed to provide a student with a broad technical competency in a specific area or field.
You are interested in learning techniques for preventing, controlling, and extinguishing fires.
LSUE also offers the following majors for transfer to a four-year college or university of your choosing to finish your degree. Take a few classes just to get started or even complete an associate degree at LSUE first and then transfer to another institution to finish your degree.
The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice program is designed for high school graduates and adult learners interested preparing for a career in the criminal justice system, as well as professional practitioners seeking to upgrade their criminal justice knowledge and certifications.
Visit Degree AreaCriminal Justice includes the study of the nature and causes of crime, patterns of crime, and the justice system.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaLearn how raw products move from farm to table, including all of the functions of agricultural business.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaUse the latest technology to protect and conserve our natural resources while at the same time uncovering new methods to increase food production to feed the world’s growing population.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaThis broad-based curriculum encompasses all areas of agriculture and offers you unique opportunities for professional and leadership development, hands-on learning across the state, and participation in faculty-led research.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaStudy ways to improve crops and discover new crossbreeds of plants, and learn the latest approaches to the cultivation, marketing, and processing of ornamental plants, fruits, and vegetables.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaFrom companion animals to livestock, study all aspects of the animal industries, including production, processing, and nutrition, as well as care of companion animals and preparation for veterinary school.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaArchitects design buildings; they create the outlines and drawings that set the theoretical foundation upon which contractors and mechanical engineers build.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaTake a variety of science courses including coursework in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental sciences, natural resources, and other approved sciences.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaBotany is the general study of plants and plant-like organisms from microscopic algae to giant redwoods, from mushrooming fungi to flowering angiosperms.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaLearn about the properties and composition of matter and the interactions and alterations of substances.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaCivil engineers work on the design, construction, and maintenance of the infrastructure systems we use every day and/or in surveying and coastal subsidence projects.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaConstruction Managers use engineering and business principles to oversee the entire construction process. This includes estimating/budgeting, contract law, construction methods and materials, scheduling, safety, and effective communication.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaCriminal Justice includes the study of the nature and causes of crime, patterns of crime, and the justice system.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaFocuses on engineering courses that apply to many different fields.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaLearn about insects found throughout the natural environment and how to manage them.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaIncludes courses in the environmental and/or public health sciences and allows you to enroll in medical or veterinary school.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaThis curriculum is diverse with opportunities to study forest management of hardwood and pine forests, wetlands, wildlife, conservation biology, fisheries, aquaculture, habitat management, or prepare for a career as a wildlife-oriented veterinarian.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaGeography allows students to study the culture and physical landscape of the world.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaStudy everything from the chemistry of groundwater to seismic interpretation of Earth’s subsurface.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaHorticulture is the science and art of cultivation, propagation, marketing, and processing of ornamental plants, flowers, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Horticulture is unique among plant sciences because it also incorporates art and the principles of design.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaLearn about the design of outdoor spaces, as well as the analysis of the impact on their surroundings.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaMechanical engineers apply principles of engineering, mathematics, physics, and materials science for the analysis, design, manufacture, operation, and maintenance of equipment and machinery.
Major Information Visit Degree AreaPetroleum engineers design and manage drilling and production operations around the world wherever oil and natural gas is found.
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